I always assumed it was! Easy mistake to make, but I see I'm wrong.
I always assumed it was! Easy mistake to make, but I see I'm wrong.
So...how do you define a luxury car?
Like mistaking the eaten vs uneaten edamame bowls. *Hurgh*
I used to think that... And then I saw an original M3, and realized that was the most overstyled car BMW has ever made.
Dammit DeMuro, it’s spring. We have this argument for 4 months starting in October. We do not have it in May. This is the season to argue about all seasons vs summer tires on your sports car.
The replacement is a 2016, so the old ones are still being sold, and they actually manage to be worse than the Mirage in every metric beyond footprint. The new ones appear to at least match the acceleration of the Mirage...but they are the same price, less practical by half, get the same mileage, are merely just as…
There are worse cars for sale in the US today. One that’s waaaaaay worse, to be honest-the Smart ForTwo.
All I can think is ‘and people worry about electric cars burning!’. Yeesh, glad they were okay.
Haha, 47 mpg is euro cycle nonsense. Polos aren’t sold or tested here, so we don’t have an apples to apples comparison, but for reference, the GTI is rated for 47 combined in the UK vs 25 here. A Prius barely cracks 47 in the US cycle.
And classist! Truly a perfect choice.
For Mexico, I volunteer the Nissan Tsuru
South Africa, may I suggest the Citi Golf?
Most of the Middle East will claim this, but let's throw it up for Saudi Arabia: The Chevrolet Caprice. EDIT: Dammit, country of origin, not where it's most popular, I'm an idiot.
Is one of the few Canadian car companies, but I don't think it fits; yes, it's a slow, safety oriented car, but it's still too cool. I vote for this instead:
The correct description is SO BRITISH. Mr Regular would be disappointed. Also, I vote for a 1989 XJ-S :-)
Yeah, I think Murray is an upgrade over (today's) McCoy, but still interested in seeing what LeSean does in Buffalo.
There are plenty of wealthy, industrialized nations that have no high speed rail-Canada, New Zealand and Australia are three that come quickly to mind.
If you follow the link, you find out it's actually a TRD engine :-)
Perhaps the most boring thing powered by turbines:
And this is why I laugh at people who worry about Teslas 'catching fire all the time'. You know your gas and diesel vehicles aren't made of Nomex, right?